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The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 8, 1982 --FIVE Rolling Hills Run drew 300 walk - runners Sun. i i-i v . 1 IB ( I 4, A to...... .1! !r . ' f- ft .? t - I ' R?72 tk Hi' 1 f . 1 ..1 , (L lo itprouhy winm-nt Chri llelphirmtine, Dotty Welch, ami Deun Krlmrcl. j : ! lW f W - f II I I IHII 1 1 1 1 S hiiiul Hold hot flog and mmIiin. V.J i 1 6 f HI i Hiii I T-hirtH Hr ti Hurtled to ull finiKhen. phoicn by Mary Ann Cerullo Plans finalizing for exchange i! i i in i t ( k I lfinii'i i'ii-liih I'fjiflr slu t " i ' .nr (in.iliinc llieil pl.ui.s III! Ill- ailllll.ll Hl'lllll'l I lli'll "l i'i i in i' cm li.ini"1 I in li Tel' Cue SiIhmiI is luc.tlci! i M I ! c.h;ilM I' m Ii.imj'c sllldcflls In c u iri hi ii t i,u cuts lui a w-ik .i'IcihI ,i lull (l.i i '.( Illllll ,lllll 1 1. 11 f tl' I J 1. 1 1 ' III activities .illcr scliunl (lesion cil In ;n iii.nnl lllcni ! Ihc cciitiMinv ,inl cuI'ih c nf then lin-.t , i r t . i I lu ll I el i ,n c sluilcnls w ill ,111 i c in 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 ( t' mi April III Miitiil.i al lei scliunl, sluilcnls will parlicipalc in a Wheat U-aC.iic loin nl area larms. 'I'licsil.n Ihcv u ill he hiiscd In ll.ii dm, ii lui a lour "I (lie I'JiusI lnwiii Thai flav Ihcv w ill also imI a limhcr sale and have a picnic in Aiimiii WiH'.hi park The Mm i nw ( 'mini v Calllc men w ill hrisl the I, yri-h Ter race sluilcnls on VVcrlncsday lor a lour l local t jincln's and will provide informal mri on the cattle industry Students will ac(inr' more Know Icdj'e ahmil Hie Imiher iiiilustiv when they visit Kinzua on Tlmrscliiy Also plaimt'd lor Thursday is 8 visit In the museum in llcppner Kridav nihl. Junior lhuh students in Heppner w ill liosl a dance lot the Lynch Terrace students, and Saturday as (lie exchatu'e studi'iils rrturn hoine. I H Nelson, former Morrow ( 'ounly ,ludM". will accompanv them on a lour of the 1,1 ! : agricultural dtn elop inciiis alonn lloinlun Kane lioad Also planned for thai da is a lour ol the Coal Kired I'lanl in Hu.irdinati Kxaclly .UK) men, women, nnd children walked or ran the 8.2 nd 3.1 mile Rolling Mills Hun last Sunday. April 4. The walk-run which watt held on Hip Pilot Rock Highway, was sponsored by Ihe Heppner Lions Club and Hip Holling Hills Hun commit tee from Ihp Heppner .Jr. Hih. All prJK-eerls wcnl for the Heppner swinfminR pool solar project . As the last of the paricipanls crossed Ihe finish line announ cers Liz Curtis and John Kdmundson began awarding trophies mado by John Shaw of Heppner. riblxms. and over .Kl door prizes. All those who completed Ihp walk run were awarded a .certificate and a T shirt which bore the run's emblem. During Ihe awards present ations in the Heppner City Park. Ihe Heppner High School band sold sodas and hot dogs Door prizes were announced intersperced with Ihe trophy and ribbon winners. Area merchants who conlributed lo Ihe prizes include: B and R Chevron. Dels Market, MCGO. Case Furniture. West ern Heritage, Bank of Kastern Oregon. Coast to Coast, the Heppner High Band. Heppner Auto Parts. First Interstate, Murray's Drug . S & J, Hutch's Helper, Peterson's Jewelers, Shoe Box, Gardner's Men's Wear. Cole's House of Fashion, Hon McDonald Lott's Electric, Cal's Arco. the Gaze! te-Times, Heppner Howl. Wagon Wheel, Central Market, Heppner Chevron, R & W Drive In, and Court Street Market. The w inners of the 6 2 mile run include: MKN 1st - Dean Erhard. Heppner 32 - OH minutes; 2nd - Tim Douglas. Pen dlelon 32 44 minutes; 3rd Al Beck, lone 34 24 minutes. WOMEN 1st - Dotty Welch. Pendleton 44 51 minutes ; 2nd Nancy Jepsen. Hermiston 45 35 minutes; 3rd - Susan McNerney, Irrigon 46 30 min utes The following are division ribbon winners according to age: . . li Vm - ' , ' , CaHey Kcrgstrom, No. 141 in at 44 min Divison age 0 - 13 for boys -Art Miller. Pendleton, Brian Padberg. Lexington. Trent Harrison. Icxingtou. Division age 0 - 13 for girls -Una Heid. Heppner. Misey Gales. Lexington. Sophie Struthcrs. Lexington. Division 14 -19 for boys - Pat Strulbers. Lexington. Pat Temple, Pendleton, Scott Fairley, Pendleton. Divison age 14 -19 lor girls Jodi Padberg, Lexington. Lisa W'ilson. Heppner, Michelle Aaron. Heppner. Division age 20 29 for men -Dean Erhard. Heppner. Tim Douglas. Pendleton. Larry -Palmer. Heppner. Divison age 20 - 29 for women - Nancy Jepsen, Hermiston. Susan McNerney. lrngon. Cindy Prettyman, Monmouth. Division age 30 - 39 for men -Al Beck. lone. Tony Johns, Prairie City. Mike McClen- don, Pendleton. Division age 30 - 39 tor women - Dotty Welch, Pendle ton, Elaine Peterson, John DAy, Sandy McClendon, Pon dleton. Div ision age 40 - 49 for men -Mike Higgins, John Day. Cliff Judy. Pendleton. Bill Miller, Pendleton. Division age 40 - 49 for women - Flora Standley, John Day, Liz Curtis, Heppner, Gail Burchell, Richland, Wash. Division age 50 plus for men - Tom Munck. Athena, Bob Abrams. Heppner, Dean Hunt, Lexington. Division age 50 plus for women - Carolyn Hendricks. Pendleton, Fay Pierce, Hep-" pner, Daisy Collins, Heppner. Special awards went to YOUNGEST Chris Helphin stine; OLDEST - Daisy Col lins; and a HONORARY RIBBON - Paul Stringer. ifi VT'i m . i t ,i.i B Entrants line up at the starting line. V It M. iff1"" v- 1 1 ---- .t4zr 7.,M , ,w.gT - The finish lineLooking good! State spelling bee set for April 16 By CATHY PKCK The annual state wide spelling bee will begin in Morrow County the week of April 16 . A local spelling test will be given to students grades 4 - 6. 7-9. and 10-12. Two students will be select ed from each class room, grades 4-6 and one from each of the other grades, for a total of twelve students, to partici pate in the county-level spel ling bee. The Morrow County district wide Spelling Contest will be held at lone Junior -Senior High on Thursday. April 22 at 7:30 p m Qualifiers from that contest will compete in the State Contest which is held each year during State Fair in Salem. Our leasing plans are as good as ASCS financing. If you thought your chances to invest in much needed products dried up with the ASCS Facilities Loan Program, think again. As your Butler Agri-Builder in this area, we have leasing plans that are just as good as ASCS financing. And this special leasing program applies to our full line of quality Butler grain bins, grain dryers, bucket elevators and form Ki ii1-Jinrrc : See us today and CJTLERy get all the details. T AOR'-BUILDER (MB i . I To make herb tea from fresh leave, measure three teaspoons leaves to a cup of boiling water. Bruise the leaves, steep them and then strain from the liquid. Bird I.D. class reg. deadline April 30 'r:m Persons interested in taking "Field Bird Identification" ollered by Blue Mountain Com m unity College in the Heppner area must plan lo pre register by April 30, according to Nancy Brown fielii, BMCC South Morrow County area coordinator. The highlight of Ihe class will tie a weekend field experience in the identifica tion of bints native lo Ihe Malheur National Came He lui'.e The field trip is schedul ed lo leave about noon Kridav. May 21. from Heppner and return Sunday, May 23 Prior to the field trip, there will Ik- two class meetings when films and slides will be shown and a general discus sion held regarding bird identification Dates of the class meetings will be set following the pre-registration deadline Registration in the class is limited to 14 people and the cost is $2K per person. Includ ed in the cost is $13 for tuition and $15 for a travel fee. To pre-regisler. contact Mrs. Brownfield by calling 676-5039. This ad sponsored by tPjSpjJrrow County ;j Grain (3rotvcrs CUB SCOUT PACK 611 EASTER BAKE SALE SAL, APRIL 10 In Front Of Central Market & Downtown lone 10a.m. to 1p.m. Proceeds to go towards day camp SUPPORT YOUR SCOUTS! UihffM mjni Agriculture Calendar April 8 - The Oregon State Weed Advisory Committee will meet at 1.00 p m. at the Weed Control Office Annex, 775 Summer Street, NK, Salem. fruloor- titdoor RAKES A True 0 t T'lllMT V'V ! 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( )n a 1M77 4 sp.-eJ ( :iv ie ( A( X ! I latehh.iek. its just under Wi. XiulalWIVeliKleisWi. NannalK, our pi iee deX'iulson yuii ear's ei inJitit in, mileage. e(iiipmeiu.iiKl other f.ietors. Hut those lljjurcs are direct itiotes from the Jan.-1 el). IMS.1 K,,y lilu, H,k I 'satCirliilius. liuiiote another source might help explain I IoikI.is hit;h resale value. An editor in the Fell. I'WJ issue tYwv DKrf said, "I londa builds the only cars I know of that act more expensiv e than they are. I alvv ay s feel rich driving them." Viu can also feel that wax should vou ever SL'IU,,"rS- c make it simple. 1520 Southgate I J I mi 276-9793